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Sten Forshufvud : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sten Forshufvud Sten Forshufvud (1903-1985) was a Swedish dentist and physician, and amateur toxicologist (expert on poisons) who formulated and supported the controversial theory that Napoleon was assassinated by a member of his entourage while in exile.〔(Napoleonic Society: Dr Sten Forshufvud, A detective of history ), accessed on June 15, 2009〕 He wrote a book, in Swedish, about this in 1961.〔Forshufvud, Sten: Vem mördade Napoleon?: nya forskningsresultat som kastar ljus över dramat på S:t Helena, Bonnier, Stockholm 1961 〕 He later published his ideas in English, in a book on whose authorship Ben Weider collaborated. ==Experimentation== Forshufvud tested five of Napoleon's hairs with Ben Weider for traces of arsenic. They found fluctuations of arsenic levels ranging from normal to 38 times greater than average. This would purportedly suggest that Napoleon was given arsenic in different concentrations at different times for almost five years prior to his death.
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